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Alexandra L Phelan1,2, Stefania Negri3, Marlies Hesselman4

  • 1Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland, United States.

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International law needs reform to address environmental health challenges. Integrating human rights and equity is crucial for global health law and governance, especially for Indigenous Peoples.

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Area of Science:

  • Global Health Law
  • Environmental Health Governance
  • International Law

Background:

  • International law and governance have historically separated environmental and human health issues.
  • This fragmentation hinders effective responses to complex environmental health challenges.
  • Emerging paradigms like One Health, Planetary Health, and human rights law offer new approaches.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the evolution of international law and global governance in environmental health.
  • To explore how new approaches can synthesize environment and health dimensions.
  • To identify opportunities for reform in global health law and governance.

Main Methods:

  • Review of international law and global governance regimes.
  • Analysis of emerging paradigms such as One Health, Planetary Health, and human rights law.
  • Examination of proposed international agreements like the Pandemic Agreement and Plastics Treaty.
  • Main Results:

    • International law and governance frameworks have been slow to integrate environmental and human health.
    • New global paradigms and legal instruments offer potential for synthesis.
    • Incorporating human rights, equity, and the rights of Indigenous Peoples is vital for future cohesion.

    Conclusions:

    • Cohesion in environmental health governance requires explicit integration of human rights.
    • Addressing global health inequities is essential for effective international law and governance.
    • Future reforms must consider intergenerational equity and the rights of marginalized groups.